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This presentation offers attendees the opportunity to better understand the particular strengths and appropriate use of cardiac MRI, and its place in cardiovascular disease management. Further, focus will be placed on systems standardization, including data acquisition, post-processing, and interpretation to improve efficiency and enhance patient management.
Sponsored by Precision Image Analysis

Segmentation of the four main coronary arteries LM, LAD, LCx, RCA as well as their sub-branches

Stretched or straightened curved planar reformations of each vessel

Reformatted double oblique stacks along the AV groove and IVS to visualize main vessel beds

Measurement of stenosis with proximal and distal references and SCCT severity grading for each lesion

Summary reporting using the SCCT axial coronary segmentation model

Analyses:

Right Ventricle

Left Ventricle

Congenital Heart Disease

Cardiac Function

Cardiotoxicity of chemotherapy or other therapeutic modalities

Wall Motion

Wall Thickness

Flow/Regurgitation

Perfusion

Delayed Enhancement

Strain

Advanced 3D

CTA

Core Lab Services for Researchers

T1/T2 mapping

T2 Star

Customized Reporting

Custom analysis (by request)

ADULT AND PEDIATRIC

Congenital heart defects (CHD) are some of the most frequent congenital disorders even in children. Leave your Pediatric cardiac MRI post-processing to us and you get expertly conducted quantitative reports for these precious patients with quick turnaround time.

CMR Services

Analyses:

Right Ventricle

Left Ventricle

Cardiac Function

Wall Motion

Wall Thickness

Flow/Regurgitation

Perfusion

Delayed Enhancement

T1/T2 mapping

T2 Star

Customized Reporting

Additional customized analysis available by request

Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart defects (CHD) are some of the most frequent congenital disorders, and due to advances in cardiac surgery, patients with CHD are surviving longer than ever. There is an increased need for proper assessment of cardiac function of CHD patients through medical imaging, and Cardiac MRI (CMR) is becoming an increasingly prevalent and effective method. Advance in analysis techniques and image acquisition make CMR a very accurate and reproducible tool, but CMR post-processing can be time-consuming and requires a high level of expertise.

When you leave the CMR post-processing to us you get expertly conducted quantitative reports for cardiac mass, volume, ejection fraction, and tissue characterization for your interpretation in as few as two hours.